November has been an important month for Google’s game streaming service, and we’re not even two weeks away. Far Cry 5 and Far Cry: New Dawn are here, Family Sharing is finally here, and Stadia Premiere Edition is now free for select YouTube Premium subscribers. Now, there is even more great news for Stadia players.

Two new games are now available on Stadia. The first is Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, the latest entry in Ubisoft’s long series, which places you in 873 AD as the Vikings invade Britain. However, it appears to be another half-baked Stadia port – comments on Reddit indicate it’s capped at 30fps, regardless of resolution, just like the Far Cry games that arrived earlier this month.

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Just Dance 2021 is also now on Stadia, after the previous entry was a launch title for the platform. There’s also now an adaptation of Family Feud with online multiplayer called “ Family Feud Decades, ” apparently based on the ten-year-old Wii / PS3 title of the same name. Along with standalone games, Destiny 2 is also releasing its ‘Beyond Light’ expansion to Stadia, which adds new areas to explore and exotic weapons to equip.

Unfortunately, there aren’t massive discounts for Stadia Pro members for any of these games, like there were for Far Cry 5 and Far Cry: New Dawn. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla costs $ 59.99 (€ 69.99), and the Destiny 2 expansion is $ 39.99 (€ 39.99). Family Feud Decades arrives November 12 for $ 29.99, though it’s exclusive to the US, UK, and Canada. Just Dance 2021 will also be available on that date, but pricing has yet to be revealed.